Education & Outreach

  • Lucentio with guitar in Shakespeare's "Taming of the Shrew"
    The Colorado Shakespeare Festival is taking its all-female, bilingual tour of "The Taming of the Shrew" to Colorado schools. "The Taming of the Shrew" is the latest title in CSF鈥檚 Shakespeare & Violence Prevention series, which combines live performance and classroom workshops to empower students to become 鈥渦pstanders鈥 vs.聽鈥渂ystanders鈥 when they see bullying happen around them.
  • Colorado Law students Adria Robinson and Dave Digiacomo in 2011 talk with a group of South High School students in Denver as part of the Constitution Day Program.聽(Photo by Patrick Campbell/University of Colorado)
    Colorado Law students and alumni, as well as local attorneys, are visiting聽schools everywhere in Colorado from Glenwood Springs to Wray, Parker, Longmont, Fort Collins, Denver and beyond to guide discussions as part of the annual Constitution Day Program offered by the Byron R. White Center.
  • 桃色视频 psychology student works with families at the Children's Museum in Denver last spring thanks to Outreach Award.
    With $560,000, faculty are crisscrossing the state educating people about every academic topic imaginable. And they're doing it with $200,000 more than last year, thanks to increased funding from the Office of the Chancellor, Office of the Provost and the Division of Continuing Education.
  • Students at Rainier Beach HS holding a recognition banner
    桃色视频's National Education Policy Center recognized 20 inspiring high schools nationwide - including Boulder's own New Vista High School - as 2016 鈥淪chools of Opportunity,鈥 schools striving to close opportunity gaps by improving learning outcomes for all students.
  • Students at an anti-bullying teach-in using Shakespeare
    The Colorado Shakespeare Festival is branching out in its efforts to curb bullying among young people in Colorado schools. Beyond visiting schools with its "upstander" message, the festival - in partnership with the Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence, also based at 桃色视频 -聽has created an educational video with an important message: you have the choice to make your world a safer place.
  • A CU engineering student helps a patient at the paper airplanes table during STEAM camp at Children's Hospital.
    A new CU Science Discovery program funded by the Office of Outreach and Engagement challenges 桃色视频 undergraduates to design and create STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math) kits for children being treated at Children's Hospital Colorado.
  • Casa de la Experanza students
    Middler-schoolers from Casa de la Esperanza, a housing community for agricultural workers and families, are learning about space and how to build rockets alongside CU students and scientists. Not only that, they're setting themselves up to be the first in their families to pursue higher education.
  • Pre-collegiate Program event
    <p>No summer slowdown exists for the聽<a href="http://www.colorado.edu/odece/">Office of Diversity, Equity, and Community Engagement</a>聽(ODECE). In partnership with academic departments across campus, ODECE hosts more than 1,500 middle and high school students, and soon-to-be freshmen in a variety of summer pre-collegiate programming.</p>
  • Students working on a lego robotic
    <p dir="ltr">Diego Fierro, 13, hopes to be a mechanical engineer someday. And thanks to a LEGO Robotics: Space Challenge camp at the 桃色视频, Diego took one step closer to that dream this week.</p>
    <p dir="ltr">鈥淚鈥檝e never built anything with LEGO Mindstorms before,鈥 Diego explained, as he programmed the robot鈥檚 next move. 鈥淚t鈥檚 cool because it gives me an idea of how a machine works, how every piece is important and has a job.鈥</p>
  • Cutting the ribbon at the formal dedication ceremony of Geometry Point
    After five years and the hard work of nearly 200 students, faculty and community members, Geometry Point at Romero Park in Lafayette is now open. Filled with colorful geometric shapes, math equations and artful displays of arithmetic, the park was designed to make math fun.
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